The Cast Iron Pots & Pans Company’s range of long-lasting but beautiful cookware has become a cost-effective alternative to other brands, while still offering customers the opportunity to choose any colour enamel coating they desire.
Recent research has shown the Cast Iron Pots & Pans Company’s cookware and tableware is as much as 37 per cent cheaper than the market leader.
Its range still boasts all the high quality durable, versatile and convenient elements that make cast iron cookware so appealing. The Cast Iron Pots & Pans Company’s cookware is produced in France but hand-crafted with vitreous enamel at its plant in Somerset.
Furthermore, The Cast Iron Pots & Pans Company’s casserole dishes, saucepans, woks, griddles and frying pans can ordered in a variety of standard colours to suit the modern-day kitchen or even match the colour of an existing range cooker.
The Cast Iron Pots & Pans Company’s current standard enamel range includes 22 colours but individual bespoke colours are also available.
Malcolm Stickler, managing director of The Cast Iron Pots & Pans Company, said: “We can offer our customer beautiful cast iron cookware in any colour they desire while enjoying the longevity and heat resistance only enamel can offer. By bringing the final process to the UK, we can also compete on price, which is important to customers in the current economic climate.”
Range cooker lovers need not feel the pang of environmental guilt when cooking or heating using their kitchen centrepieces following the invention of the Eco Cuisiniére, produced by the same people behind The Cast Iron Pots & Pans Company.
Such guilt was highlighted in an article from The Sunday Telegraph (November 22, 2009) entitled “Are Agas Off The Boil?” in which Sarah Lonsdale debated the environmental threat of range cookers in terms of the amount of carbon dioxide they produce and natural resources they use, weighed against its natural heat production and the flavour of the food cooked in or on it.
The Eco Cuisiniére is a brand new product that enables range cooker lovers to keep hold of their much-loved kitchen centrepieces while also enjoying the benefits this innovative electric element provides.
The advent of the Eco Cuisiniére, invented and produced by the team at Hy-Tech Enamellers and GB Cooker Spares, means range cookers, formerly powered by wood, oil or gas, can be plugged into any 13-amp fused spur, thus removing the need for a flue and eliminating all carbon emissions.
The Eco Cuisiniére can be installed into existing ranges or cookers on site, or can be part-exchanged for like for like reconditioned models with the element installed at Hy-Tech Enamellers’ plant in Highbridge and GB Cookers’ plant in Swindon. As part of this recycling process, Hy-Tech’s engineers can re-enamel range cookers in one of 22 colours, including pink, powder blue and pistachio, or from a range of bespoke shades and designs.
The Eco Cuisiniére team have also improved the efficiency of the new element to reduce the temperature emanating through the exterior of range cookers to make them safer for use in kitchens occupied by families with young children.
Malcolm Stickler, managing director of Hy-Tech Enamellers, said: “We are really excited about this product. We are obviously aware that new electric ranges already exist but Eco Cuisiniére gives range-lovers the opportunity to update their treasured cookers, to part-exchange their current models or to purchase a re-conditioned electric equivalent.
“The Eco Cuisiniére is undoubtedly kinder to the environment but doubly so in that we recycle existing range cookers rather than producing new units, therefore allowing their owners to enjoy them with a completely clear conscience.”
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